Resources: Tinnitus
The American Tinnitus Association exists to cure tinnitus through the development of resources that advance tinnitus research.
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The Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA) is a consumer-based organization formed by and for hard of hearing Canadians. CHHA works cooperatively with professionals, service providers and government bodies, and provides information about hard of hearing issues and solutions. CHHA is Canada's only nation-wide non-profit consumer organization run by and for hard of hearing people. CHHA's goal is to increase public awareness of hearing loss and to help Canadians with hearing loss fully integrate into Canadian society.
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Founded in 1940, CHS is a not-for-profit agency and the leading provider of services, products, and information that remove barriers to communication, advance hearing health, and promote equity for people who are culturally Deaf, oral deaf, deafened and hard of hearing. CHS is governed by a board of directors, the majority of whom are deaf, deafened, or hard of hearing.
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Dr. Nagler has amassed an in-depth understanding of the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the auditory system as currently felt to be related to treatment of individuals with intrusive tinnitus. He has lectured nationally and internationally on a wide variety of tinnitus-related topics and has authored numerous articles published in the scientific and lay tinnitus literature. For seven years Dr. Nagler served on the Scientific Advisory Committee of the American Tinnitus Association, and for two years he served as Chairman of ATA's Board of Directors.
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This site is all about tinnitus (and hyperacusis) retraining therapy (TRT). In the 1980s Pawel Jastreboff, a neuroscientist, now working in Atlanta, worked out the real mechanism of tinnitus.
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This professional clinic serves the needs of people who suffer from chronic tinnitus ( a sensation of sound that is heard inside the head, i.e. a high pitched ringing that is purely subjective ) and hyperacusis (unusual intolerance to every day sounds). OTHTC offers a complex evaluation for a variety of auditory system defects and disorders, and are adding new techniques, particularly testing for hyperacusis.
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The OHSU Tinnitus Clinic has provided continuous, specialized care for people with tinnitus since 1976. Their comprehensive, multi-disciplinary approach identifies and addresses medical, psychological and hearing needs that contribute to tinnitus severity. They work closely with community and OHSU doctors and other involved family and medical personnel to insure continuity of care during the creation of a tinnitus management plan.
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